The Universal model and prior: multinomial GLMs

01/09/2019
by   Murray Aitkin, et al.
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This paper generalises the exponential family GLM to allow arbitrary distributions for the response variable. This is achieved by combining the model-assisted regression approach from survey sampling with the GLM scoring algorithm, weighted by random draws from the posterior Dirichlet distribution of the support point probabilities of the multinomial distribution. The generalisation provides fully Bayesian analyses from the posterior sampling, without MCMC. Several examples are given, of published GLM data sets. The approach can be extended widely: an example of a GLMM extension is given.

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